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FMCG Night Shift Engineer

​An FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods) engineer typically works in the production and manufacturing sector, focusing on ensuring efficient and smooth operations of production lines. Here are some key responsibilities:

Supervising Production: Overseeing daily operations of production shifts to ensure targets are met.

Troubleshooting: Identifying and solving technical issues with machinery to minimize downtime.

Quality Control: Working closely with quality control teams to ensure products meet company standards

Maintenance Coordination: Managing equipment maintenance schedules and coordinating preventive and corrective maintenance

Continuous Improvement: Implementing initiatives to improve production processes and efficiency

Compliance: Ensuring adherence to safety, quality, and regulatory standards

FMCG engineers often have a background in mechanical, electrical, or industrial engineering and possess strong leadership and problem-solving skills

​Swindon (/ˈswɪndən/ (listen)) is the largest town in Wiltshire, South West England, lying between Bristol, 35 miles (56 kilometres) to the west, and Reading, the same distance to the east. The town is 71 miles (114 km) west of London. The population of the Swindon built-up area was 185,600 in 2011.[1]

The Town Development Act 1952 led to a major increase in its population.[2]

Swindon railway station is on the line from London Paddington to Bristol. Swindon Borough Council is a unitary authority, independent of Wiltshire Council since 1997. Residents of Swindon are known as Swindonians. The town is home to the offices of English Heritage, the Historic England Archive (formerly the National Monuments Record Centre) and the headquarters of the National Trust (all three are on parts of the site of the former Great Western Railway's Swindon Works), and the head office of the Nationwide Building Society.

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